What really happens to recycled items in DC once they leave the blue bin on the curb? The DC Department of Public Works says:
- Fleets of recycling trucks visit over 100,000 households in the District every week.
- After the recycling materials are hauled into the truck, they are taken to a transfer station where they are all consolidated.
- Then, they are hauled to a contractor. The contractor sorts, processes, and eventually reuses the materials that you recycled.
- The Department of Public Works wants to encourage residents to make sure to recycle cardboard... like tissue boxes and shoeboxes.
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